Updated the Toolkit to v13.1 Spoiler: Change-log v13.1 + Updated Toolkit's Bin folder with Windows 11 v22H2 Insider Preview WADK (v10.0.25267.1000) Tools. + Updated the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 Pack (Windows 7/Server 2008 R2) with .NET 4.8 KB5020879 (4.8.4590.2) (Thanks to MDL Member : abbodi1406). + Updated the Microsoft .NET Core 3.1 Desktop Runtime Pack (Windows 7/Windows 8.1/Windows 10/Windows 11) with Microsoft .NET Core 3.1 Desktop Runtime 3.1.32 Runtime. + Updated the Microsoft .NET 6 Desktop Runtime Pack (Windows 7/Windows 8.1/Windows 10/Windows 11) with Microsoft .NET Desktop Runtime 6.0.12 Runtime. + Updated the Microsoft .NET 7 Desktop Runtime Pack (Windows 7/Windows 8.1/Windows 10/Windows 11) with Microsoft .NET Desktop Runtime 7.0.1 Runtime. + Updated the Microsoft Windows PowerShell 7 Pack (Windows 7/Windows 8.1/Windows 10/Windows 11) with PowerShell 7.3.1 Runtime. + Updated the Microsoft Edge Chromium Browser Pack (Windows 7/Windows 8.1) with Microsoft Edge Chromium v108.0.1462.54 setup files. + Updated the Mozilla Firefox Browser Pack (Windows 7/Windows 8.1/Windows 10/Windows 11) with Firefox 108.0 setup files. + Fixed a Bug in the Feature "Remove Windows Components", Where Removing Windows Mixed Reality component would break the Remote Desktop for Windows 10 Client v1903/v1909 Source OS. + Updated the Feature "Remove Windows Component" to support Windows 10 Client v1809/LTSC2019 (v10.0.17763.1/v10.0.17763.3770 [KB5021237]) Source OS. + Updated the Feature "Remove Windows Component" to support Windows 10 Client v1903 (v10.0.18362.1) & v1903/v1909 (v10.0.1836x.2274 [KB5013945]) Source OS. + Updated the Feature "Remove Windows Component" to support Windows 10 Client v2004 (v10.0.19041.1) & v2004/v20H2/v21H1/v21H2 (v10.0.1904x.2364 [KB5021233]), LTSC2021 (v10.0.19044.1288/v10.0.19044.2364 [KB5021233]) Source OS. + Updated the Feature "Remove Windows Component" to support Windows 11 Client v21H2 (v10.0.22000.1/v10.0.22000.1335 [KB5021234]) Source OS. + Updated the Feature "Remove Windows Component" to support Windows 11 Client v22H2 (v10.0.22621.1/v10.0.2262x.963 [KB5021255]) Source OS. + Optimized the Toolkit code (Thanks to MDL Members : inTerActionVRI).
Can someone try MSI Afterburner after removal of all listed components, integration of VC++ pack, and DirectX 9 pack on Windows 11 image with the latest update? MSI Afterburner and some other programs with VC++ dependencies start showing "side by side" error, which basically means VC++ is not detected correctly or needed dependency is not present. In this case, I think VC++ becomes permanently corrupt because re-installation of VC++ on live image does not fix the error. I think a similar issue happened a few years back with DirectX 9 pack, where its integration into offline image was incorrect and re-installation of DirectX 9 on live image couldn't fix it. Or it could be that MSMG Toolkit's removal of UWP Native NET components corrupts something.
@MSMG Where can I get LanguagePacks for Windows 10 and Windows 11 now? Where else can you download apps?
I get the same error when i try to remove some unnecessary components of Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC with Update [17763.3770] Toolkit_v13.1
what is the purpose of using this tool.? if components get reverted in a new update.? why you use it.?